The K&N 57-2573 FIPK air intake system replaces the restrictive factory air filter and air intake housing in some Ford Explorer models. K&N intakes are designed to dramatically reduce intake restriction as they smooth and straighten air flow. This allows your Explorer’s engine to inhale a larger amount of air than the factory air filter assembly. More air means more usable power and acceleration throughout the engine’s RPM range. The 57-2573 air intake comes with a chrome topped K&N high-flow air filter and a heat shield that installs into the previous air box space. Air is directed through an aerodynamically engineered intake tube into the engine’s throttle body for a guaranteed power gain. The tube accommodates the factory mass air sensor as well as a replacement silicone crank case vent hose and brake booster vent hose. The oversized cone shaped air filter can be used for up to 100,000 miles before servicing is needed depending on driving conditions. This air intake is relatively easy to install usually in 90 minutes or less using the existing factory mounting points. The tools needed are a screwdriver, ratchet set and an Allen wrench. K&N 57 Series FIPK's are street legal in all 50 US states and come with K&N's Million Mile Limited Warranty.

Customer Feedback

Simply the BEST on the market. I have used them in all of my vehicles. They are easy to install and you will immediately notice a boost in power and a small improvement in the gas mileage. Easy to clean and very durable.
Spend the extra money and try one in your car or truck. You will save that money the first year in gasoline. I have them in my 2014 Mustang V6 Coupe and my 2013 Ford Explorer XLT V6.
Stuart Hill, Deming, New Mexico

I put it on my 2013 Ford Explorer Sport Ecoboost twin turbo. Best thing I ever did. It sounds great and definitely has power
Matt Hanus, Illinois

Thank you so much for promptly assisting me in getting the carb sticker for my 1995 Ford Explorer. Your staff was extremely helpful and knowledgeable, and certainly made this process simple.
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